Billionaires' wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than the year before, a top anti-poverty group reported on Monday as some of the world's political and financial elite prepared for an annual gathering in Davos,
President Joe Biden offered up a few surprises in his farewell address. Instead of simply summing up his term in office, he warned Wednesday about the increasing influence of the ultrawealthy, criticized disinformation on social media and called for continuing the fight against climate change.
The World Economic Forum’s president says U.S. President Donald Trump will take part virtually in the annual meeting in Davos just days after his inauguration.
Tech billionaires, corporations and lobbyists are all seeking close ties to Trump. But crony capitalism and favoritism harm a country and its economic performance.
President Biden on Sunday vowed he’s “not going anywhere” even as he exits the Oval Office, urging Americans to “stay engaged” in remarks on his last trip as commander in chief. “We know the
Bush issuing the fewest on average at 35 and 36 each year, respectively. The chart below displays the number of executive orders issued over time by Biden, Trump, and Obama during their first terms in office.
Billionaire's wealth has grown faster last year, and now the world can expect at least five trillionaires within a decade, even as the number of people in poverty has barely budged since 1990
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be traveling to Switzerland later this month for the World Economic Forum, where she will speak on two panels, according to a news release.
President Joe Biden will leave office on Monday with a dismal approval rating and a complicated legacy. Unsurprisingly, Americans’ positive and negative memories of Mr. Biden in
President Biden’s single term in office will be marked by several moments that saw the White House take the spotlight. It began with the pandemic and a raucous State of the Union. Then there was
With his presidency nearly over, Joe Biden is considering preemptive pardons for people Donald Trump has criticized or threatened.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Google chief Sundar Pichai, Apple boss Tim Cook and the world’s richest man – Tesla CEO Elon Musk – were all sitting nearby as Mr Trump was sworn in.